CDN URLs change on Monday, 2016-07-11

We're going to change our CDN URL from cdn[0-3].scrivito.com to cdn[0-3].scrvt.com on Monday, 2016-07-11 at 14:50 CET.
This change is only relevant for customers with a CDN-enabled “Medium” or “Large” plan.
Existing links will continue to work, meaning that the legacy URLs pointing to cdn*.scrivito.com won't expire.
The change will be done automatically in our backend. No SDK upgrade is necessary.
If you are using your own CDN and have hardcoded the cdn[0-3].scrivito.com URL in the Scrivito::BinaryRewrite callback, you might need to adapt it. The same applies if you are using a Content Security Policy (CSP) or DNS-prefetch/connect to our CDN with resource hints, for example: <link href='https://cdn0.scrivito.com/' rel='preconnect'>

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